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Candidates preparing Competitive GK in Hindi for SSC AND UPSC ,SSC Graduate Level, CPO SI, Uttarakhand SI, Railway, UPSC, PCS exams and other state level competitive exams must go through the important Competitive GK in Hindi already asked in the exams as there is a huge probability of repetition of such questions again and again in the upcoming competitive exams. So it’s always advisable to keep brushing your GK besides gaining the new found one!

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Candidates preparing for GENERAL SCIENCE FOR SSC AND UPSC ,SSC Graduate Level, CPO SI, Uttarakhand SI, Railway, UPSC, PCS exams and other state level competitive exams must go through the important General Science questions already asked in the exams as there is a huge probability of repetition of such questions again and again in the upcoming competitive exams. So it’s always advisable to keep brushing your GK besides gaining the new found one!

For your convenience we have come up with the series of collection of important General Science GK questions which can be asked in the upcoming Staff selection Commission SSC exams and other competitive exams. Just go through these questions and remain tension free…

GENERAL SCIENCE FOR SSC AND UPSC

Q 1- Permanent hardness of water may be removed by the addition of:

Alum

Sodium Carbonate

Lime

Potassium Permanganate

Answer:-2

Q2 -The ratio of pure gold in 18 carat gold is:

60%

75%

80%

85%

Answer:-2

Q3 -Television was invented by:

Faraday

L. Baird

Edison

Marconi

Answer:-2

Q4 – The electric filament of the bulbs is made up of:

Copper

Iron

Aluminium

Tungsten

Answer:-4

Q5- The most commonly used bleaching agent is:

Alcohol

Calcium Chloride

Chlorine

Sodium chloride

Answer:-3

Q6 -Newton is the unit of:

Work

Energy

Force

Acceleration

Answer:-3

Q7 -The ‘solder’ used in connecting electronic circuits consists of;

Lead and tin

Tin and iron

Copper and lead

Lead and aluminium

Answer:-1

Q8 -The mammal capable of flying is:

Jaguar

Ostrich

Pelican

Bat

Answer:-4

Q9 -When milk is churned, the cream separates from it due to the:

cohesive force

frictional force

centrifugal force

gravitational force

Answer:-3

Q10 -A body in circular motion requires:

centrifugal force

centripetal force

inertial force

gravitational force

Answer:-2

Q11 -The rising of ink to the point of nib in a fountain pen is due to:

surface tension

capillary action

gravitational attraction

None of the above

Answer:-2

Q12 -As one goes up the mountain one suffers from nose bleeding sometimes. The reason is that

blood pressure decreases at high altitudes

blood pressure increases at high altitudes

as one starts going up, the pressure of the blood capillaries becomes higher than the outside pressure

None of the above

Answer:-3

Q13 -The inner lining of stomach is protected by one of the following from the harmful effect of hydrochloric acid. This is:

pepsin

mucus

saliva

bile

Answer:-2

Q14-In coming years skin related disorders will become more common due to :

Excessive use of detergents

Water pollution

Air pollution

Depletion of ozone layer

Answer:-4

Q15 -The study of Earthquakes is known as:

Ecology

Titanology

Seismology

None of these

Answer:-3

Q16 -What is the S.I. unit of temperature?

Joule

Celsius

Kelvin

Flux

Answer:-3

Q17 -Density of milk is measured by:

Lactometer

Hydrometer

Barometer

Hygrometer

Answer:-1

Q18 -Nuclear fusion is caused by the impact of:

Proton

Electron

Neutron

Both a and b

Answer:-3

Q19 -Which acid is produced when milk gets sour?

Tartaric Acid

Butyric Acid

Lactic Acid

Acetic Acid

Answer:-3

Q20 -Most Hazardous metal pollution of automobile exhaust is :

Cd

Hg

Copper

Lead

Answer:-4

Q21 – Decibel is the unit of

Density

Light

Sound

Elasticity

Answer:-3

Q22 -Fathometer is used to measure:

Earthquakes

Rainfall

Ocean Depth

Sound Intensity

Answer:-3

Q23 -The apparatus used in submarines to give a clear view of the object, on the surface of the ocean or ground is known as:

Periscope

Sextant

Stereoscope

Telescope

Answer:-1

Q24 -The best conductor of elasticity is:

Iron

Aluminium

Copper

Silver

Answer:-4

Q25 -Iron is heavier than water; still the ship floats on the sea because

weight of the ship is less than the weight of water in the sea

weight of the ship is more than sea water

weight of the ship is less than the weight of water that the ship displaces

Candidates preparing for SSC Graduate Level, CPO SI, Uttarakhand SI, Railway, UPSC, PCS exams and other state level competitive exams must go through the important questions already asked in the exams as there is a huge probability of repetition of such questions again and again in the upcoming competitive exams. So it’s always advisable to keep brushing your GK besides gaining the new found one!

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20 The motion of the Earth in it orbit is—
(a) from west to east
(b) from north to south
(c) from east to west
(d) from south to north
Ans. (a)

21 Which one of the following deserts is famous for its deposits of nitrates ?
(a) Atacama
(b) Kalahari
(c) Gobi
(d)Sahara
ANSWER (A)

22 Deciduous trees are those :
(a) that grow up straight
(b) that grow plenty in dry places
(c) that never bear fruits
(d) that shed their leaves during a certain
season ‘
ANSWER (D)

23 The material used for electric fuse is an alloy of tin and lead. This alloy should have:
(a) High specific resistance and low melting point
(b) Low specific resistance and high melting point
(c) Low specific resistance and low melting point
(d) High specific resistance and high melting Point
ANSWER: (a)

Candidates preparing for DCB, SSC Graduate Level/Data Entry Operator, CPO SI, Uttarakhand SI, Railway, UPSC and other state level competitive exams must go through the important questions already asked in the exams as there is a huge probability of repetition of such questions again and again in the upcoming competitive exams. So it’s always advisable to keep brushing your GK besides gaining the new found one!

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Those candidates who are preparing for DCB, SSC Graduate Level, CPO SI, Uttarakhand SI, Railway, UPSC and other state level competitive exams must go through the important questions already asked in the exams as there is a huge probability of repetition of such questions again and again in the upcoming competitive exams. So it’s always advisable to keep brushing your GK besides gaining the new found one!

For your convenience we have come up with the series of collection of important GK questions in hindi which can be asked in the upcoming exams. Just go through these questions and remain tension free…

Article 368 of the Indian Constitution deals with the Amendment procedure of the Constitution itself. A bill of Amendment must be passed in each house of the Parliament by a majority of the total membership of the Houses (separately) and by a majority of not less than two-thirds of the members present and voting.

If any bill of amendment is passed by the Lower Houses and the Upper Houses recommends some changes which the former does not accept then a join sitting of both the Houses are called and convened by the President and the bill is passed.

Following list contains some very important Constitutional Amendments carried out in Indian Constitution:-

NUMBER OF CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS & YEAR

AMENDED SUBJECT

(IMPORTANT ASPECTS)

First (1), 1951

Land reform acts were put into Ninth Schedule to make them out of Jurisdiction of courts.

Seventh (7), 1956

State Reorganisation in 14 States and 6 Union territories

Tenth (10), 1961

Dadar Nagar Haweli admitted to the Union of India

Twelfth (12), 1962

Goa, Daman and Diu Admitted to the Union of India

Fourteenth (14), 1962

Pondicherry was admitted to the Union of India as a union territory

Twenty-First (21),1967

Sindhi Language was added in the Eighth Schedule

Twenty fourth (24), 1971

Parliament was given power to amend any part of the Constitution including Fundamental Rights

Twenty- Fifth (25), 1971

The Fundamental Rights were subordinated to the Directive Principles of State Policy

Thirty Sixth (36), 1974

Sikkim was given the status of a full state

Forty-second (42) , 1976

It is called MINI CONSTITUTION

The words Secular, Socialist and Integrity added in the Preamble

Primacy given to Directive principles of state policy over the Fundamental rights

The Fundamental Duties added.

The president Shall be bound by the advice of the Council of Ministers. Etc.

Forty-forth (44), 1978

The Fundamental Right to property was abolished and made a legal right

Fifty-Second(52), 1985

Provisions Relating to the anti-defection Law were added

Fifty-sixth (56), 1987

Goa was made 25th State of India

Sixty One(61), 1988

The minimum age limit prescribed to get voting right was reduced to 18 years from 21 years.

Sixty Ninth(69), 1991

The Union territory of Delhi was named as National Capital Territory of Delhi.

Seventieth (70), 1992

The members of Legislative Assemblies of Delhi and Pondicherry were given right to participation in the election of the President

Seventy One (71), 1992

Nepali, Konkani and Manipuri languages included in the eighth schedule.

Seventy third (73),1992

Provisions relating to the constitution, election, finance and function of PANCHAYT RAJ bodies

Seventy Fourth (74),1992

Provisions relating to the constitution, election, finance and function of Municipalities

Seventy Seven (77), 1995

Provisions made for the reservation of SC/ST in the promotion in public services.

Eighty Sixth(86), 2002

Articles 21A, 45 and 51A Inserted

Ninty one (91),2003

Further restrictions on Defections, only complete mergers will be recognised.

The strength of council of ministers both at the centre and in the states to be fixed at 15 percent of the total membership of the lower house.

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When was the treaty of Salbai signed between the Maratha and the English?- 1782

Name the person who established the first French factory in India at Surat in 1667?- Francois Caron

Who was the constitutional advisor to the constituent assembly?- Dr B.N Rao

Fuse wire is made up of – Tin (63%) and Lead (37%)

Tipu sultan joined the membership of which French club?- Jacobin Club

Who is known as Maratha Machiavelli?- Nana Fadanavis

Which words were added to the preamble by 42nd constitutional amendment in 1976?- Socialist, Secular & Integrity

Who called the Preamble as the “Political Horoscope”?- K M Munshi

Which gland secrets tears in the eyes?- Lachrymal Gland

Which part of Brain controls involuntary actions?- Medula Oblongata

Which enzyme does Saliva contain?- Ptyalin

Which vitamins are water soluble?- Vitamin B and Vitamin C

Central Potato Research Institute is located in- Shimla

When was the first telegraph line between Kolkata and Agra opened?- 1854

What was the emblem of Chola Dynasty?- Tiger

Who established India Harijan Sangh in 1932?- M K Gandhi

Which instrument is used to measure distance on map?- Opisometer

Who was the last Nawab of Bengal?- Mubaraqui Daulla

Where was first SAARC summit held in 1985?- Dhaka

When was the First National Emergency declared in India?- 26 October, 1962

Who is the first legal advisor of state government?- Advocate General

At which place was Akbar born?- Amarkot

Who was the first women film star to become the member of Rajyasabha?- Nargis Dutt

Which dam controls the release of Kaveri water to Tamil Nadu?- Krishna Raj Sagar Dam

Which country is the largest producer of News Print?- Canada

Name the Scientist who received Noble prize in Physics Twice?- John Bardeen

Who founded the Central Hindu College at Banaras?- Annie Basant

Who said “Religion is the Opium of the people”?- Karl Marx

Which state of India is the only producer of Munga Silk in the world?- Assam

Under which article Rajya Sabha can pass a resolution to create one or more All India Services?- Article 312

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